Providing Auto Insurance To All Of Alberta
Alberta has the third highest car insurance rates in Canada, but it doesn’t mean you can’t save money on your insurance. That’s where insurance brokers can help.
Our brokers will find you the best insurance coverage options for your money. Let’s start with the basic coverage you need to get cruising on the road.
Mandatory Car Insurance
All drivers in Alberta must carry:
- Property damage/third-party liability
- Accident benefits
We highly recommend that motorists carry $2 million in third-party liability due to rising medical costs and an increase in high performance car repair expenses.
Physical Damage Coverage
In Alberta, you need mandatory car insurance to drive legally. But you may want extra protection based on your driving history, your age, your car model, and other factors that will impact your auto insurance rate. We can advice you on the following coverage:
- Collision Insurance: Collision coverage will protect you whether you’re at fault or not at fault for a collision, and there is damage to your car, or another car involved in an accident.
- Comprehensive Insurance: Covers repairs caused by perils, besides collisions or upsets. This includes hail, wind and flood damage, theft, and vandalism. For example, if your car is hit by a tree or someone keys your car door, you’ll be covered.
- All Perils: This includes a combination of collision and comprehensive insurance coverage. For example, you’ll have theft coverage if your car is stolen by someone who lives with you or by an employee.
- Specified Perils: This type of insurance covers perils that are predetermined in your auto insurance policy. This is like comprehensive coverage but doesn’t include vandalism and falling objects.
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We help you pick the right auto insurance coverage to suit your lifestyle and pocketbook.
Auto Insurance Benefits
Financial Security
If you have a loss on the road, e.g. you’re involved in a car accident or your car is stolen, you’ll be covered for medical expenses and repairs up to a certain limit set in your policy. You’ll have protection when you need it.
Bundle & Save
If you combine your auto and home insurance policy, you can save up to 10 percent on your insurance rates. Your final rate will also depend on many other factors but we can help you choose the right policy options for your lifestyle.
Access to Discounts
Options that make your insurance rates more affordable include adding discounts based on: age, claims free history, neighborhood, and more. We’re here to help you choose up to three discounts on your policy.
Find a Link Broker
We help you when it’s convenient for you. Get in touch with one of our mobile brokers, or visit us at one of our 9 locations in Calgary and Edmonton.
Our Insurance Providers
We treat you like family. Since 1983, we have partnered with multiple insurance companies to give you first-hand access to competitive rates and great customer service. Our experienced brokers will walk you through your insurance policy documents and translate the often-complicated insurance lingo.
How Do New Drivers Get Cheap Rates?
If you’re a first-time driver, your insurance rates will be higher than for the veteran motorist, so it’s essential you know how to get the lowest rates.
On average, a driver who is licensed in their first year will pay $2,514 a year in Alberta, compared to the seasoned driver (10 year licensed), who will pay almost half that rate – $1,251. We can’t fast-forward time for you, but we can give you tips to capture a lower insurance rate.
6 Tricks to Save Money:
- Keep your claims and convictions at a minimum.
- Consider buying an older car.
- Keep your daily driving to a minimum.
- Buy a car with a low theft rate.
- Discounts could save you up to 15% on your annual rates.
- Take a driving course to reduce your premium up to 10%.